by Charles Vincent Jones (C.V. Jones) is a foundational text in electrical engineering that provides a rigorous mathematical framework for analyzing various electrical machines using a single "generalized" model. First published in 1967 by Butterworths, it extends Gabriel Kron’s tensor-based theory to model complex machine behaviors. Core Concept
The unified theory of electrical machines, as presented by C.V. Jones, is based on a set of generalized machine equations, which describe the behavior of the machine in terms of its electrical and mechanical parameters. These equations are: The Unified Theory of Electrical Machines by Charles
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: Use WorldCat to find the nearest physical copy in a university or public library near you. 📖 Core Concepts of the Unified Theory as presented by C.V. Jones
The unified theory of electrical machines has had a significant impact on the field of electrical engineering. Some of the key benefits of the theory include:
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